Exploring social workers’ integration of the person-centred approach into practice within different working contexts

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Mbedzi, Rembuluwani Paul

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2011-02

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Conducive environment , Clients , Frame of reference , Integration , Participants , Person-centred approach , Practice , Theory , UNISA , Welfare organizations

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The social work profession requires the accumulation of theory, knowledge, skills and their integration into practice. The department of social work at UNISA trains students according to the person-centred approach (PCA). The question thus arises whether the social workers trained in PCA at UNISA are able to integrate theory into practice in their different areas of employment. Exploring this would give the department of social work an opportunity to re-visit the teaching of PCA and make some improvements if necessary. The qualitative study was conducted with social workers employed in different welfare organizations in Pretoria. The following themes emerged from the analysis: the perceived significance of building relationship with clients, the organizational influence in counselling, unique experiences with regard to colleagues who graduated from other institutions, challenges in handling a conflict or crisis situation, and lastly the nature of statutory cases. The conclusions were drawn and recommendations were presented.

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Mbedzi, Rembuluwani Paul (2011) Exploring social workers’ integration of the person-centred approach into practice within different working contexts, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4810>

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